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‘This bill protects our precious waters’: How a Florida environmental group scored a win against Big Oil

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Guardian report Florida's DEP denied an oil drilling permit after community efforts led to House Bill 1143, protecting Apalachicola's waters.

AmeriCorps is under siege. What happens in the communities it serves?

States Newsroom reports that AmeriCorps faces severe funding cuts, impacting community services and member placements across the U.S.

Gun violence in this Midwestern city isn’t abating. Its leaders halted programs that could help.

The Trace reports that Fort Wayne, Indiana, has no government-supported violence prevention or intervention program, which local activists say is contributing to a growing gap in outreach to the young people most active in the streets.

‘We opened a door nobody knew existed’: How displaced Black families won reparations in Portland

Next City reports on Portland's historic $8.5M settlement for Black families displaced in urban renewal, acknowledging systemic racial injustices.

Some California winemakers don’t want tariffs on their European competitors. Here’s why

CalMatters reports some California winemakers oppose European wine tariffs, fearing they harm domestic producers amid rising costs and declining sales.

Most gun violence victims are enrolled in Medicaid. Trump’s cuts are putting them at risk.

The Trace examines the potential effects of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" on the healthcare sector, violence prevention, and mental health services.

A federal program helps families eat healthy meals. Trump’s new legislation cuts it.

Chalkbeat reports that Trump's legislation cuts SNAP-Ed funding, risking increased child hunger and reduced access to fresh produce for families.

Many voters in this state could benefit from a ballot in Arabic, but the law isn’t on their side

Votebeat reports on the need for Arabic ballots in Michigan, highlighting a lack of legal requirements despite a growing Arabic-speaking population.

A town ‘built by industry’ adjusts to life as the liquefied natural gas capital of Canada

The Narwhal reports Kitimat, B.C. celebrates its status as Canada's LNG capital after LNG Canada shipped its first cargo, despite community concerns.

Student loan caps might worsen the national doctor shortage, critics worry

Stateline reports that new student loan caps may worsen the doctor shortage as aspiring physicians struggle with rising costs.

4 ways retailers are adopting AI, robotics, and other new tech in 2025

Uniqode analyzed industry reports and news articles to explore the latest advancements in shopping technology. 

Undocumented children will be barred from Head Start preschool under new Trump rule

Chalkbeat reports that undocumented children will no longer qualify for Head Start preschool under a Trump administration policy shift.

More 16- and 17-year-olds are gaining the right to vote. Could this become the norm?

Votebeat reports on a trend where more 16- and 17-year-olds gain voting rights, starting in places like Newark, boosting civic engagement.

The cost of doing nothing: How tariffs could cut into peak season profits for e-commerce brands

Passport reports that e-commerce brands face rising tariffs, increasing compliance costs, and operational risks ahead of peak season, impacting profits.

Apprenticeships for high schoolers are touted as the next big thing. One state leads the way

The Hechinger Report highlights Indiana's Elkhart County leading in high school apprenticeships, offering students viable career paths beyond college.

Behind the masks: Who are the people rounding up immigrants in California?

CalMatters reports on masked federal agents conducting immigration raids in California, sparking confusion and new legislative efforts to unmask them.

A new study proves that criminalizing homelessness doesn’t reduce homelessness

Next City reports a study shows criminalizing homelessness does not reduce it, with many cities seeing increased rates post-ordinances.

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